Two Students Yanked Out of Line at Graduation For Wearing Military Sashes

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'Martyrdom' Graduation Sashes Incite Violence?
Muslim members of the University of California, Irvine's graduating class will wear green sashes emblazoned with the word "shahada" in Arabic along with their commencement robes in Saturday's ceremony â€“ a reference some say is an incitement to violence that should not be allowed.

"Shahada" can be translated several ways, including as a declaration of faith in Islam, but it often is used in reference to "martyrdom" â€“ especially martyrdom attained by suicide bombers.

Sally Peterson, dean of students at UCI, defended the university against critics who say the school shouldn't allow such a display.

Peterson admits the word "shahada," besides being a reference to Islam, "has also taken on many other meanings depending on where you sit. For some it is seen as 'kill all Jews' or it is seen as a reference to suicide bombers," she said.

Despite different meanings applied to the Arabic word, the administrator said UCI is not permitted to limit the Muslim Student Union members' freedom to wear the sashes

Alumni and Faculty all wear their University Graduate sashes at graduations .

California State University Graduation Sash

Students who studied abroad through Chico State for at least the summer may wear special SASH for graduation.
The sash will display the colors of the flag of the country where you studied....If you studied abroad in more than one country, you can get a sash that is half one country and half another, (up to 8 countries total).

I understand the point your trying to make, but go back and reread what you just said.

You did just compair wearing something honoring the US Military, to nazi propaganda, or pro-terrorism.

It's called using Common Sense Nova. If we can't trust these people to use that appropriately, then why are we trusting them to educate our children?

I did. It's expression, the boys stated it clearly that they wore the stoles to speak to the audience about their after school choices. We live in a era of Zero Tolerance because we live in an era of litigation.

The principal should have consulted the district attorneys and found out if they could make a hard and fast rule allowing the military stoles, and limited them to the military of the United States. Maybe she did.

It also needs to be said that a graduation is a procession. Processions have rules. The persons in a graduation are ranked, and honors are given to those who have earned them and been awarded them by the authority conducting the procession. Now, I ask you, if you are at an Army awards ceremony where some people are going to get "best", some are going to get "gave it a good try" and some are going to get "good attendance"; should those in the good attendance group be allowed to wear gold stars on silk stoles simply because they want to stand out on the stage?

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You mean like insist on bringing their lesbian date to a prom and fighting it through the court system when they aren't allowed?

Everyone brings a date to the prom, not everyone wears a stole to a high school graduation.

Luanne bringing Zelda to the prom isn't an attack on my date, my religion, my country, or my values. Luanne wearing a Palestinian headrag, a Mexican flag, or a swastika is an assault on my religion, my country, and my values.

These boys wearing military stoles (which I have never seen before and I went to a lot of graduations with a lot of military families) isn't offensive or disruptive. But schools have to think farther in front of the moment then you apparently think is necessary.

I did. It's expression, the boys stated it clearly that they wore the stoles to speak to the audience about their after school choices. We live in a era of Zero Tolerance because we live in an era of litigation.

The principal should have consulted the district attorneys and found out if they could make a hard and fast rule allowing the military stoles, and limited them to the military of the United States. Maybe she did.

It also needs to be said that a graduation is a procession. Processions have rules. The persons in a graduation are ranked, and honors are given to those who have earned them and been awarded them by the authority conducting the procession. Now, I ask you, if you are at an Army awards ceremony where some people are going to get "best", some are going to get "gave it a good try" and some are going to get "good attendance"; should those in the good attendance group be allowed to wear gold stars on silk stoles simply because they want to stand out on the stage?

What you are being asked is why you chose "a necklace of jockstraps? Surely a Confederate flag stole would start a riot. Flags, icons, swastikas...." to compare Military Sashes to.

The difference between pigs and people is that when they tell you you're cured it isn't a good thing.

I'm looking at this from what I think is an objective standpoint in consideration of how litigation might ensue. How you CHOOSE to view that is beyond my control. I made it very clear that I don't equate the stoles with offensive iconography, but that legally it might be all considered expression. Is logic and academic approach a banning offense here now?

Please instruct me here. Are we supposed to discuss things and look at them from multiple angles? Or are we all just supposed to jump up and down and scream about stuff like some folks on DU?

I'm looking at this from what I think is an objective standpoint in consideration of how litigation might ensue. How you CHOOSE to view that is beyond my control. I made it very clear that I don't equate the stoles with offensive iconography, but that legally it might be all considered expression. Is logic and academic approach a banning offense here now?

Please instruct me here. Are we supposed to discuss things and look at them from multiple angles? Or are we all just supposed to jump up and down and scream about stuff like some folks on DU?

How could you possibly think a statement like that wouldn't be disrespectful and inflammatory.
We have like two rules here and you find them and see if you can make a game out of seeing how close you can come to breaking them.

The difference between pigs and people is that when they tell you you're cured it isn't a good thing.